Yesterdayโs Camera App Photo Live Mode Primer Tutorial talked about the iOS Camera appโs Live mode functionality, creating an animated GIF type of photo that can be stored in the โฆ
Albums -> Media Types -> Live Photos
โฆ area. Sharing via the Mail option of the Photos appโs Sharing icon and menu lost the โanimationโ (for the emailee), creating a โstillโ (photo) as the downloaded media. But, as promised in the Stop Press yesterday, there are some sharing options that can keep that โanimatedโ (GIF) feel โฆ
- via Messages app the shared photo will play like an animated GIF on a long touch (perhaps also on non-iOS devices (we did not test this?))
- for sharing with other iOS devices within range and operating system viability you can use AirDrop
โฆ as you can see demonstrated below โฆ
Did you know?
In amongst the Apple โstableโ this animated GIF โlook and feelโ is exclusively a (mobile) iOS (ie. iPhone, iPad etcetera) thing. The same SMS viewed on this macOS MacBook Pro displays as a โstillโ (photo), and the macOS involvement makes it a โstillโ even forwarding this on to iOS via the macOS Messages app.
Previous relevant Camera App Photo Live Mode Primer Tutorial is shown below.
Meanwhile, back at Appleโs iPhone Camera App, further to Camera App Video Slow Motion Primer Tutorial, we wanted to find out more about that yellow โdart boardโ type โbuttonโ up the top that can be toggled between โฆ
- live off
- live
What is โLive Modeโ as far as the iOS Camera app goes? We consulted Google and came to How to Use Live Photos on iPhone and iPad โฆ
Basically, a Live Photo is a combination of a video clip and a still image that results in something akin to an animated GIF when long pressed. With the feature enabled, your iPhone or iPad grabs up to 1.5 seconds of video before and up to 1.5 seconds of video after you tap the shutter button.
โฆ as a โvery cuteโ hybrid between โphotoโ mode and โvideoโ mode and โslo-moโ (video) mode. Afterwards, if your โliveโ mode photo is saved into Photos it will sit in โฆ
Albums -> Media Types -> Live Photos
โฆ and will present, initially, like a โstillโ, but touch (for a goodly time), will โvery cutelyโ turn into an animation (like an animated GIF that you control).
So what happens if you share this โlive photoโ via email? On this MacBook Pro, it gets shared as a โstillโ. On an iPad (opened email) it shares as a โstillโ, as it does on the same iPhone device it was taken on, in that iPhoneโs Mail app. But โฆ
Touch Photos app icon -> Albums -> Media Types -> Live Photos -> Long Touch on "Live Photo" of interest
โฆ brings the whole โback storyโ to light.
Stop Press
If you want to share a Live Mode iPhone Camera app photo in an SMS via Messages app or with another Apple iOS device in the same building, the sharing news is better. Weโll demonstrate tomorrow.
Previous relevant Camera App Video Slow Motion Primer Tutorial is shown below.
Continuing the video theme of yesterdayโs QuickTime Player Mov Video Conversion Tutorial today we try out the iPhone (ie. iOS) Camera appโs Video modeโs Slo-Mo mode of use.
Get ready for longer but attention grabbing videos straightfrom the source โฆ
No doubt many of you out there have been trying this feature out yourselves?!
Previous relevant QuickTime Player Mov Video Conversion Tutorial is shown below.
Yesterdayโs Spinning Around Primer Tutorial changed quite a bit between 27th March 2019 06:00 and 11:20 AEST. Why? Well, our iPhone6 saves its videos (from the Camera iOS application) in *.mov format. This *.mov has an associated mimetype video/quicktime and as you may surmise from that mimetype itโs success as a video playing format depends quite a bit on the user having access to the QuickTime Player application. We say quite a bit here because you can sometimes open an *.mov based URL in a web browser of a computer without QuickTime Player installed, and believe Iโve seen the video be played that way, but with yesterdayโs tutorial, we were asking the *.mov be played within an HTML video element (albeit one with no cross-domain issues). The problem here even for computers with QuickTime Player installed โฆ
- you see a blank black video screen (with controls (because we specified that with our โฆ
<video style='width:100%;' controls//www.rjmprogramming.com.au/wordpress/wp-admin/post.php?post=44345&action=editsource type='video/quicktime' src='//www.rjmprogramming.com.au/Mac/iPhone/spinning_around.mov'//www.rjmprogramming.com.au/wordpress/wp-admin/post.php?post=44345&action=edit/source></video>
โฆ video element HTML above) - you click the play button and nothing happens
All a bit disappointing, but please read on.
Then we set out thinking about conversion from โฆ
- *.mov to *.m4v via older QuickTime Player Version 10.4 (894.12) (no longer available as of Version 10.5 (928.50)) โฆ which we associated with its video element in Spinning Around Primer Tutorial
- *.mov to *.mp4 via ffmpeg and help from this great link, thanks, to use on a MacBook Pro (Terminal application) command line, the command โฆ
ffmpeg -i spinning_around.mov -vcodec h264 -acodec mp2 spinning_around.mp4
โฆ which we associated with clicking on the tutorial picture of yesterdayโs Spinning Around Primer Tutorial
โฆ and then reflecting, and thinking this cannot be so, we got to another great link, thanks, and realized that โฆ
<video style='width:100%;' controls><source type='video/mp4' src='//www.rjmprogramming.com.au/Mac/iPhone/spinning_around.mov'></source></video>
โฆ could be played in the video element, as below โฆ
You can also see this play out at WordPress 4.1.1โs QuickTime Player Mov Video Conversion Tutorial.
Previous relevant Spinning Around Primer Tutorial is shown below.
That Kylie Minogue song โIโm spinning around โฆโ spinssprings to mind with todayโs tutorial.
Have you ever wanted to made a video to try to make yourself, or someone else, dizzy? Well, we thought about this, and decided weโd โฆ
- use an iPhone โฆ
- start up its Camera app
- get it ready for (normal) Video mode
- grab a broom
- grab a rubber band, the thicker the safer for your iPhone โฆ please be careful โฆ
- bind the iPhone onto the broom handle via the rubber band, as tightly as you can
- tap the red button awaiting you starting the Video recording, on the iPhone โฆ doh! โฆ
- spin the broom handle for a while โฆ we did about 10 seconds
- tap the red button to stop recording
- share the dizzifying Video, as we do here and
below
Are you dizzy yet?
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